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Amazon Prime Now expanded last fall to the Tacoma area to deliver for the University Place Whole Foods, while Instacart delivers for other grocers in the area. With all the delivery services, you still need to check your ZIP code to see whether it’s in a delivery zone.

One example is Fred Meyer, which offers delivery from its Gig Harbor store through Instacart, though many customers in the outlying Key Peninsula are waiting for the service to reach their ZIP codes.

When it comes to ordering online with on-site pickup, which you can do no matter where you live, 22 percent of Washington shoppers have used that service, with local grocery chains and Walmart being the most popular, according to the survey.

Extra fees and concerns over freshness of produce were the top reasons given by those who didn’t use the services.

Where is all this headed? Kroger, parent company of Fred Meyer and QFC, is exploring driverless deliveries this year in Houston, after testing in Scottsdale, Arizona.

“Our Arizona pilot program confirmed the flexibility and benefits provided by autonomous vehicles and how much customers are open to more innovative solutions,” Yael Cosset, chief digital officer at Cincinnati-based Kroger, told Supermarket News this week.